Florida’s Republican attorney general is launching an investigation into JPMorgan in an effort to boost President Donald Trump’s allegations that he and his family were victims of a “debanking” scheme following his efforts to fuel the Jan. 6 insurrection.
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier, whose reelection bid has been endorsed by Trump, announced Monday that he has opened an investigation into the Trump family allegations. “While coordinating with Jack Smith in the Biden DOJ’s Operation Arctic Frost, JP Morgan de-banked the Florida-based Trump Media Group, harming the company just before it went public,” Uthmeier said.
JPMorgan will “follow the law in responding to subpoenas from the government and will continue to do so,” a company spokesperson said in a statement to right-wing website the Daily Wire, without addressing the allegations directly.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon said on a podcast appearance in January that “We have not debanked anyone because of political or religious relationships, period,” but, according to Yahoo Finance, he suggested that “rules such as the Bank Secrecy Act discourage banks from dealing with customers that are considered high-risk.”
The Florida probe is the latest politically driven investigation motivated by unsubstantiated claims and bogus accusations that conservatives have promoted about Smith’s probe.








